[cisco-voip] dial-peer strange behavior

Nick Matthews matthnick at gmail.com
Tue Nov 24 03:46:24 EST 2009


 I bet if you look at 'debug voip ccapi inout' you'll see at least 3
big sections where it shows the calling/called/redirect number.  That
means you're failing over on at least one dial peer.  Find the
disconnect cause for the 2nd leg, and you'll find out more about your
problem.  Either you're coming in via H323/SIP and don't have allow
connections, the endpoint is returning 404 / unallocated number, or
you have IP reachability problems most likely.

-nick

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:03 PM, omar parihuana
<omar.parihuana at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have the follow dial-peers, when I dial 9989003336 the call ALWAYS goes
> for dial-peer 120 why? if I have the dial-peer 8007 and 8009 more
> specific??? Even I put preference command without success... what's
> happening? any ideas?
>
> !
> dial-peer voice 120 pots
>  corlist outgoing CALLORANGE
>  preference 5
>  destination-pattern 99[7-9].......
>  port 1/0/0:15
>  forward-digits 9
> !
> dial-peer voice 8007 voip
>  corlist outgoing CALLORANGE
>  translation-profile outgoing GSM-GW
>  destination-pattern 99890[0-2][0-7]...
>  session target ipv4:206.49.208.199
>  dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
>  codec g711ulaw
>  no vad
>
> !
> !
> dial-peer voice 8009 voip
>  corlist outgoing CALLORANGE
>   translation-profile outgoing GSM-GW
>  preference 1
>  destination-pattern 9989003336
>  session target ipv4:206.49.208.199
>  dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
>  codec g711ulaw
>  no vad
> !
> Rgds.
> --
> Omar E.P.T
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